Abstract

A two week-old Holstein heifer was examined for dribbling of urine and scalding of the perineum since birth. The history and clinical findings were suggestive of an ectopic ureter. Contrast radiography, endoscopic examination of the vagina and urinary bladder, and ultrasonography were supportive of a left ectopic ureter. A definitive diagnosis of a left ectopic ureter and hydronephrosis was made during abdominal exploratory surgery. The left kidney and ureter were removed. The calf recovered without complications or urinary incontinence.

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